One problem I find with this and dramas similar to this -
Lots of time is used up in childhood scenes. In this case, at least 4 episodes. Now, when you see storyline of grown-up actors commence, it feels just an extension of childhood actors storyline. It becomes impossible to separate them.
Moreover, the good part of story which is mostly initial buildup of relationship is done by child actors. So, grown-up actors storyline, most of the time doesn't live up to the hype created by young actors.
Similar problem was with 'Moon embracing the sun'.
You're actually missing the point. The point is that he is making the same mistake again. He saw her ex coming…
Ego in purest form is just manifestation of self-esteem. Of course being ego-centric, ego-maniac and others are bad. But normal ego, is nothing but extension of self-preservation, self-respect.
When I said 'since, when did ego became a bad thing' You were implying that ML having ego is an issue.
Lots of time is used up in childhood scenes. In this case, at least 4 episodes.
Now, when you see storyline of grown-up actors commence, it feels just an extension of childhood actors storyline. It becomes impossible to separate them.
Moreover, the good part of story which is mostly initial buildup of relationship is done by child actors. So, grown-up actors storyline, most of the time doesn't live up to the hype created by young actors.
Similar problem was with 'Moon embracing the sun'.
And with 3.6% viewership rating, it's doing well locally too.
Recently, Netflix is only focused on sex scenes, affairs, wokeness etc.
Comedy is not Lee Jun Hoo's strong suit.
Let's hope this drama changes that perception.
When I said 'since, when did ego became a bad thing'
You were implying that ML having ego is an issue.